
How Greater Manchester’s Industrial Landmarks Are the Key to Safely Growing a City
Manchester is a city brimming with living history, its skyline composed of various landmarks from the industrial revolution. But with space becoming a highly-contested commodity amongst developers, the city is left to decide how it will progress: leave these landmarks …

Connected Roads in Kent Prove That the Journey to Self-Driving Vehicles is Ongoing
Our roads are about to be transformed, as Costain is awarded a contract that will see them design and install a connected vehicle corridor in Kent – and it could be exactly the sign we’ve been looking for that self-driving …

Literacy Levels Are Dropping and the Government Has a Plan – But is This One Battle Tech Can’t Win?
As research continues to show that literacy levels children starting primary school are dropping, the government are turning to smartphone apps as a solution. But as criticism mounts and fears around over-consumption of tech grow, is this one challenge technology …

What Does Northern Rail’s Summer of Discontent Mean for its Passengers – and the UK’s Infrastructure?
It’s been a tediously long and hot summer for passengers on Northern Rail, with mass delays, cancellations and public headlines making for an uncomfortable few weeks. With furore still refusing to quieten down, we’re left wondering what will happen to …

MPs Warn of the Threat Posed by Fake News – But Is It Already Out of Our Hands?
As the DCMS Committee airs a warning about the growing dangers of fake news eclipsing real information, we’re left to wonder if the problem has already overtaken us – and if the UK is one step behind a wary international …